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?jaiuiuajr iinji II MIIJ, jvp\. i&t 191*1 BIJOU THEATRE TOP AV Norene St. Clair Stock Company I THE LAW OF THE LUMBER JACK. ,101 Bison , WILL PRESENT _ . _ Wi - re*,? Western drama with Wie. Clifford and Marie Wal-amr ' <rs\M*ar m-*m o ? rd ? ? ? H THE MAN OF HER CHOICE.......Powers 1 I i l~S ?> Bi TI f~i cr tC> rt IT J tf"! ? i,rama w,th FranciH 19ra and nrrtc" ^"v* ? BB ft-*^> H ICHIIg^OUl BS B Jg WELL, WELL (Comedy). ..Joker Shoes! !== ==?? ? - Men, Women and Ch il- m dren will find this an m ^^^^j^^^ ' ^^^i niost up-to-date line ever ^ . Our store will be closed j?? jJQI ^ "N?|?g fe Monday September 21st, jgggggggm^g?j/mgggBBBmW account ?* Religious Holi" H GEISBERG BROS. SHOE CO. 1 UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE-SHOES THAT SATISFY H .i.mm ?[?????ii.n imiiimT-inirnrrrriwrriMfMwunii II ?II.?M JB y^^HOME OF VOUR^^^^^? I gf^j^ Oww ?f A HOM g INDEED fl CpS" Take time by the forelock, >333j83 QyC^ ?nd you can own your own Tl 1^- ?M& Jill ?| ti ? .-iv-*xi?'ti?fc?*>.r?ttw?'rv* {.* 0| ..v . . This is the very think oar North Anderson "Looking Ahead" plan does. ' The young men who are adopting this plan will have something WATCH THEM! Changs In Location )W located over VV. thank my friends for their past patronage and ask con tinuance of sam?? & i 1 ?take plates at S6.S0 I make gold crowns nt $4.00 I Silver fillings, 50c and up. Gold filling? $1.00 and up ' Painless Extracting AOp. I make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveo lares of the gums and all crown ind bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. _ S. G. BRUCE DENTIST * * * FRESH OYSTERS * * wrved * * in any style ? at Ute * * ?p * PIEDMONT CAFE * ********* ?***** Costina* te Ih*p Bombs. werpp correspondent says that aa-, other German aeropians dropped a projectile, tn Antwerp yesterday and that a man In the street waa severely wounded. The nature cf tho projeftito waa not ascertained. TEN KILLED; MANY WOUNDED Queen & Crescent Train Crashes Into Siding With Disastrous Resutb (Hy Associated Press.) New Orleans. Sept. 18.-Search was being made tonight for train wreckers believed to have caused the death of ten persons and the Injury of thirty others, by derailing Queen and Cres eent train No. 2, at :i a m. today at Livingston, Ala. Bloodhounds late to. day failed to pick up a trail. Some of thc injured, taken to Merdinn, Miss., hospitals, are In a serious condition and the death toll of the wreck may bo increased. William JoneB of Birmingham, Ala., hiijMnesr of tho wrecked train, who lost his lifo, is sa'd to have been given the "clear" signal at the last auto matic block post hefore the Klon\ dyko switch, where the wreck occur red. Supporters of the wrecker theor/ think some one tampered with the switch in tho brief interval after the train passed the block and before it struck the switch, lt also ls said that the switch was thrown against the train, that the switch light was out and that tho oil tank of thc light was empty. The dead: Marcelis C. Ilasselle. Chattanooga. Tenn. C. T. Fallon, Stonewall, Miss. Clarence June. Hammond. La* Elsie Smith, 5-year-old daughter of Mrs. Lu M, Smith. Gulport, Miss. William Jones, engineer, Birming ham, Ala. John A. Preston, Abilene, Texas'. M J. McDonough, Birmingham, Ala. assistant freight agent of the 'Frisco system. Mrs. Harriet Bollinger, Baltimore, believed to be foreign missionary. Felix Hardin, mall clerk. Unidentified negro woman. The train, composed of aix sleep era, two day coaches, mall, baggage and ex pre? s cara, left Meridian short ly after midnight. It wa? running at a good rate of speed when lt struck ? tte-switch, where the on trice crashed into a loaded freight car. All of tho train except the last three sleepers piled on to the engine in a heap Nearly every person in these cars1 was hurt. Mr**. L ML Smith, a Pullman pea Benger, was fouad unconscious and badly injured with her llfeiesa child in her arms. All of the passengers who escaped serious injury were thrown from their berths aad suffer ed minor hurts. (1TR0LAX Users say it is tho ideal, perfect laxativo drink. M. J. Perkins. Oreen Bay, Wla.. Bays " I have used pills, olia, salts, etc.. but were all disagree able and unsatisfactory. In Citrolax I have found tbe Ideal laxative drink." For sick headache, sour stomach, issy liver, congested bowels-lt is the per fect laxative and gives a thorough flush. Sensitive, delicate people, In valids and children find lt easy to tske and pleaaant in action. Reaulta thoroughly satisfactory. Evans' Pharmacy, agents. MANSLAUGHTER SULLIVAN CASE Laurens Jury Returned Verdict Friday Morning, Alter Long Discua?on Specie! to The intelligencer. IB un. the young Laurene county far mer, charged with the murder of Col. John M. Cannan at Gray Cour i several months ago, was found guilty ot man slaughter. The caae was given to the jurr early Thursday night and the verdict was not reached until ll o'clock Frldgy. . , Motion for. a new trial wea made] ,f>jf the defendant's counsel, cot Al4^ vin H. Dean, of Greenville. No sen lenee was passed m court this morn lng. Thia Waa the second timo Sullivan stood trial for tbe killing of Col. Can non. At tbe first trial, held three months.ago. the jury could not ? aad a mistrial was ordered. Solicitor Cooper waa aeaited in the. prosecution by F. Barron Grier oft Gr?e&vrood. Submarine Retorna London. Sept 16.-The admiralty announces that submarina E-S. Lieu tenant commander Horton, bas return ed safely after having torpeoed a Ger man cruiser six milos out ot Helo land. It ls believed that the cruiser waa the Hela, the sinking ot which by a uubmnrlne wss officially reported yes terday from Berlin.. DR. STACKHOUSE CALLS MEETING He Asks Cotton Congress to Meet In Columbia Next Thursday (By Associated PresB.) Dillon. Sept. IS.-Wade Stackho-se, president of the out li Carolina divis ion of tho Southern Cotton Congress, has issued the following call: "I hereby call a meeting of the South Carolitid division of the South ern Cotton Congress to meet at the Jefferson hotel in Columbia, 8 p. m. Thursday. September 24. The presi dent of each county is asked to bc present and in event he cannot come, tie is asked to name an alternate to represent him. Those counties not having an organ ization are urged to send a represent ative, as we hope that each of thc 14 coontie in South Carolina will be rep resented. We shall be glad to lia vi From each county as many represent atives aa they see flt to send. Our meetings arc open to the public and any one interested in the cotton situ ation ia invited to bo present. "On Thursday, October 1, a meeting IB called at the court house, ll a. ia in each county in thc state to consider what our request, if any, shall be to the special session of the legislature called to meet October '6. "At our state meeting we are go ing to consider two plana by which the legislature can help us. First, we hope to have a state warehouse 5111 In working shape to present to tho legislature on October 6. Se and, we will take up the discussion of ?tate control of acreage. "The European war will bo a great benefaction to us if we can work out S plan to- curtail acreage when we tia ve mado a surplus. If wc can do this, we have a monopoly crop al most as permanent aa real'r.etato and which will in time make the south the richest Agricultural country on the face of the earth." Ditsy Head, Fluttering Heart, Floating Spetfc? ? These are signs ot kidney and blad der trouble. You'll have headaches, too, backaches and be tired all over. Don't walt longer, but begin taking Poley Kidney Pills at once. Tt wont be long before your miserable sick feeling wilt be gone. You will sleep well, eat well and grow strong and active again. They are a tonic and your entire system as well as your kidneys and bladder will be bencfitted by their use. Try thom. Evans' Phar macy, agents. STOMER- CAPTURED French Cruiser Captares Liner Said to he Aiding Germans. (By Associated Press) New York, Sept. 18.-Sir Courtenay Walter Bennett, British consul gen jral here, announced late today the -ereipt or nowa that a French cruiser Hau cap*.-ired the steamer Heina and lad taken her io Martinique.- lt was laid the vessel was serving aa a col lier, supposedly for the German cruis ers in tlie Atlantic, although her mis ilon was not Btated. The only steam ihip Heina recorded In maritime regi sters ls the. Norwelgah freighter Moina, a boat of 1.700 tons, which sailed August ? from Philadelphia for Laguayra. Venezuela. Diarrhoea Quickly Cored. "My at ter lion was first called to Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Disrrhoea Remedy aa much aa twelve rears ago. At that time 1 was se rionaly ttl wita ? nm m tip comntatnL -V_ ~ JJ--- 1- -J - -j-^-v.^. \ trouble," writes, Mrs. C. W. Florence, Rockfield. Ind. For sale by all dcal j?8. >ooooooooooo I .iVANjEWS. . ??i .^.i.--w o ?Ooo . aaa a w .? a Ivs, Sent. 17th_Th? I? H's?? Ichool will open next Monday with Et. Clift D. Coleasaa as principal, tbt folIOWirjtf #chers. Misa s Rampy. Of Hodges; MtssNannle rson. of Woodruff ; Miss Neile Wy? itt of Eas ley ; Miss Thompson of Sen ?a; Miss Howell, of Westminster; Irs. Sadie Wright, of Harteville, and Os Annis- Hal*?rd ?* ?Mlrv*U. At an eiccUcn held h??re Tuesday. a. I" B. Leverett was elected Intendent over 5. S. McKee, by a vote of ll to lt. Verdens were also elected aa follows: V. R. Lewie, W. P. Cook, M. A. Chap aan and F. C. Jackson. Rev. S. J. Hood has returned from i visit to frtenda in Troy and Due Vest Mrs. W. Wiles. Mrs. W. Frank Me lee and Mrs. J. E. Ww? ?on were shop ing In Anderson Thandy, Mrs. J. Homer Oymeat died Thurs sy afternoon after an illness of aev Announcement 12 Iv . ff ^ 1 I i-1 V M i - .? -.- .- V?. ..... -.../t-nr".. ?f >?*4M??4 ??.??*V A>:-^I*WW?- ,-|*V ?U*J*???fe .?..*.... J .??..-?. . . ......? .*.-.< i)iMii..^*.itv???w??..,-?t*.'?5fc*H* ?c-'-- ? ?.r?.**.-.'.... " .T'~!.*Y ~ ~ ~ " .? ~ '* v Until further notice we will allow ten cents per pound for cotton in payment for anything in our complete line of clothing, hats, shoes, and men's furnishings gen erally. This also applies to payments on accounts al ready on our books. i .?? ;riTftW PARKER & BOLT The One-Price Price Clothiers LL I I PALMETTO THEATRE fl |1 TODA Y'S PROGRAM THE CORBETT MUSICAL COMEDY CO., Presents '?SOME VAUDEVILLE SHOW" FHE BILGE H SISTERS-Singing an i Dancing-Jack and Clara Hoof. SENSE AND NONSENSE Boss and Sanner-the Hebrew aaa* the Lady, also g&; Selma Corbets-That Lady fren the South. IN MOVIES BRON. **> SILLY. THE VAGABOND ... .-. .E-^y -r nesters drams SLIPPRY SUM AND THE FORTUNE TELLER .. ... Essenay A Saakevfll? Comedy. THE MIX UP AT MURPHY'S.,. .L.Biograph _ Comedy TWO STEP CHILDREN_. ..... , . ....^Vi*Mnr?ph >?a?MSMtf -a ? .yMtsMsWS??^^^ - Che ahem, itylaa-iww. ad 1?*W ?? mnx+m?^*>?ii? % ral weeks, Shfewse btftffe heV mar; fe* daya-Tln Starr with her grand- STAGED IN B^lNOHAM W lags Miss Georgia Sutherland, deugb- parents. Mr,, and MKV J, B,. L*ver?tt., . . ._ sr of the tate .A^uraatu* Sutherland, *aS-^Z-?*> : -. J . ' - Athle4ee TTHl Compete for Chemplen* lr ts survived by h*r 'b**band, Stree 1 m T?***Jett ??le week ahls lp the Flttsbwraf ithe Seato. ans sad three daughters. Mrs. Oy- ott Arlando ?no other points in - wai way a consist sat meutbe? <.f Florida. riirm?v.??ram, -Ala., 5*?r?. 18,-The oion church at which place she wa* _ . ' _ . - . American championship for all round uried on Friday. The earrie** were ? N?J*? Jjj ?-SSS .thl*Uc6 "Ul be determined In Blr onducted by her partor, Ber. H. W. "*fre here ror a abort while Thursday mingham tomorrow where thia year'? tone with-remttTee. ? meet of th? Amateur A?hleMc Union ls ?trs. a J. Hood who hes been spend- Dr. A L Smothers of Anderson waa te be held, ig several weeSs tn _.Gaston!:), and tn town Friday on professional baal- Ten track and field e vente, aro harlotte has retornad home. nessi scheduled. Are minutes apart, and Th? many Monds ot Hrs. T. B. Watt Mr. J. A. Cook of Anderson was a each contestant must take part tn. Ul be glad JO know that ehe baa re- business visitor her? this week. every event, the winner vi tb? htgh irned from the " 4jrtsiiei.il hospital Mr. J. B Harley ot Ellenton wes the ?st number of po'ets to be declared cry much Improved' guest a, few day? t?ts week of his the champtee.^iaay athletes al , Miss Helen Leverett ls spending a friend Mr T. FL Miller. read yare he?? to participate.